Your page for Lieutenant Edward de Paschalis
mentions that you are actively seeking additional information about him.
In looking for some information on a relative, I came across a source which
mentions him: The History of the 105th Regiment of Engineers, Divisional
Engineers of the "Old Hickory" (30th) Division, compiled by Willard P.
Sullivan and Harry Tucker (New York: George H. Doran Company, 1919). There
is a photo and brief sketch of his time with the 105th on page 372. He
was Mentioned in Division Orders, but did not die in action; he died in
the influenza pandemic.

Paul F.
Wilson, July 2007
Edward G. dePaschalis was born in Washington,
D. C. on 13 September 1891. During World War I, he served as Second Lieutenant,
Headquarters Company, 117th U. S. Infantry, 30th Division, and died on
27 October 1918.

The Lieutenant was subsequently buried with
full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. We are actively
seeking additional information about the Lieutenant.